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<blockquote data-quote="Wyodog" data-source="post: 1188497" data-attributes="member: 51310"><p>Nzrob, </p><p> </p><p>A pretty good rule of thumb that a lot of people use is to only carry food that has 100 calories or more per ounce of weight. I put each days meals into a gallon zip lock bag and I put 3000+ calories in each days bag. This has worked pretty well for me. I usually eat 1 0r 2 mountain house meals each day, mostly because they are light and easy. For me it is also important to take something with sugar. I have had a sugar crash before and it is not fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyodog, post: 1188497, member: 51310"] Nzrob, A pretty good rule of thumb that a lot of people use is to only carry food that has 100 calories or more per ounce of weight. I put each days meals into a gallon zip lock bag and I put 3000+ calories in each days bag. This has worked pretty well for me. I usually eat 1 0r 2 mountain house meals each day, mostly because they are light and easy. For me it is also important to take something with sugar. I have had a sugar crash before and it is not fun. [/QUOTE]
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